DOCTORS yesterday confirmed they had made a legal move to overturn an injunction which insurers obtained last month to prevent them from billing patients directly.
A joint statement released yesterday...
TRANSPORT Minister Dr. Ewart Brown yesterday accused ferry workers of practising "kindergarten labour relations" after a wildcat strike that left morning commuters stranded.
The Minister's remarks cam...
RENTS have risen since last year fuelled by rising demand from foreign workers brought in by the wave of new companies that have set up in Bermuda since the September 11 terrorist attacks.
That is the...
BERMUDA'S war veterans will be honoured by a new documentary on television next Monday, as well as in the annual Remembrance Day Parade.
The new film, produced by the Bermuda Martime Musueum and spons...
A SPILLAGE of raw sewage into St. George's harbour during the cruise ship season was prevented only by the diligence of dedicated Old Town workers, town manager Lance Furbert has revealed.
Through the...
THE elderly victim of a machete-wielding robber said yesterday that the latest in a string of raids on his store had left him considering whether to shut up shop.
William Pearman, owner of Belvin's Gr...
OPPOSITION Senator Leonard Santucci believes his chances of success in this month's Pembroke East Central by-election are good - because many supporters of the ruling party have told him they plan to ...
THE Bermuda Housing Corporation paid a contractor $4.2 million for building 12 new condos - around twice as much as it should have cost, according to one experienced builder.
And the same two business...
BUSINESS partners Kevin Bean-Walls and Leon James Williams - recipients of the $4.2 million paid out by the BHC on the Perryville contract - incorporated four construction companies in the space of tw...
THE Government's housing policy has been an "abject and abysmal failure" which has seen the waiting list for emergency housing grow over the past four years, Shadow Health & Family Services Minister M...